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M. Knoedler & Co. 


14 East 57th St. 
New York 


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Pov oA bLPE EXAMPLE OF MEISSONIER 
BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE 


Pom Dor EVO NSS ESO. 


Tera e SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE 


By OrDER OF Cot. WILLIAM JAY, TRUSTEE 


MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25TH, 1895 


BEGINNING AT 7.45 O'CLOCK 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 


WHERE THE PAINTINGS ARE NOW ON FREE VIEW 


FROM 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 
THOMAS E. KIRBY, AUCTIONEER 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 


NEW YORK 
1895 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE. 


1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall 
be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


2. The-Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and 
to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the Purchase- 
money, 2f required, in default of which the Lot or Lots so 
purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense and 
Risk 2fon the conclusion of the Sale, and the remainder of the 
Purchase-money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled for 
to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, on or before delivery ; 
in default of which the undersigned will not hold themselves 
responsible if the Lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, 
but they will be left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 


4. The sale-of any Article ts not to be set aside on account of 
any error in the description, or imperfection. All articles are 
exposed for Public Exhibition one or more days, and are sold 
just as they are, without recourse. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience in 
the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, 
be removed during the Sale. 


6. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all Lots 
uncleared within three days from conclusion of Sale shall be 
re-sold by public or private Sale, without further notice, and 
the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made 
good by the defaulter at this Sale, together with all charges 
attending the same. This Condition is without prejudice to 
the right of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at 
this Sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 


MANAGERS, 
THOMAS E. Kirby, 


Auctioneer. 


CATALOGUE. 


Culverhouse (J. M.), Munich. 


Candlelight Effect. 


Panel, 74 x 5%. 


2 
Duverger (Theéophile E.), Paris. 
Medals, 1861, 1863, and 1865. 
The Young Fortune Teller. 


Canvas, 103 x 8}. 


3 
Cerioz (T.). 
Petty Larceny. 


Canvas, 102 x 84. 
5 


Unknown. 


\ > i. Be 3 Boy’s Head. Ta ee ; 
, Canvas, 12 x gt. Be 


Unknown. | 
y = | Magdalen of the Grotto. 
Canvas, 12] x 168. He 


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= Wi Rotoan (T)). <oe 


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ic Se The Water Carrie 


+ ‘Canvas, 12} x 9h; ‘ 


cay. Maron (E), > ae ee + 


y bl , Gathering Fagots, Win 


Panel, 10} x 122, “4 
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14 x Io. ; 


9 


Unknown. 


7 mb The Young Gamblers. 


Panel, 128 x 16}, 


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1eim (Prof. F.E), Berlin; 


“Medals, 1848, 1850, and 1855. Bavarian Order of Michael, 


1859. Prussian Order of Red Eagle. 


Re-proof, panel, 108 x 84. 


‘ist 
AS: School of Rembrandt. 
Painting on Porcelain. 


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Bho 


12 
Unknown. 
Return from the Harvest. 


Canvas, I2 x IO. 


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Culverhouse (J. M.), Munich. 
Checkmated. 


Panel, 104 x 84. 


14 
Sanesi (S.). 
Good Friends. 


Canvas, 13 x IO. 


15 
A. R. 
The Young Fagot Gatherers. 


Canvas, I3 x 10. 
8 


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16 


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ilmouche (Auguste), ; Paris, 


edals, 1852, 1859, 1861, 1878. Legion of Honor, 1870. 


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The Pet Kitten. 


puanvas, 13x 9, 


Le 


Paris. 


Kitchen Maid. 
; Panel, 124 x 9}. 
13 é 


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Cellier (Paul). 
—_Inquisitiveness. 


Panel, 16x 124. 


| “19 
(BE 7 NETS ; Munich.. 


Going to School. 
5 ri ‘ ad ' , , Py = ~ 
Phe: : Panel, 73 x 9}. 
C= 9 


20 
Marohn (F.), Munich. 


Meal Time. 


Canvas, 9} x 13. 


2 


Marohn (F.), Munich. 
Going to the Village. 


Panel, 7+ x gd. 


ie 


Zimmermann (R. S.), Munich. 


Gold Medal, Berlin. 
Grandfather's Favorite. 


Canvas, 164 x14. 


23 
Unknown. 
Maternal Affection. 


Canvas, 164 x 14%. 
IO 


24 
Unknown. 


h_ : The Little Nurse. 


Canvas, 17 x 144. 


25 


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~) Unknown. 
/ Sister. 


Canvas, 142 x 123. 


26 


a Unknown. 
The Doctor’s Visit. 


Panel) rer: 


27 
\ Unknown. 
ak \ Domestic Felicity. 


Canvas, 164 x 20. 
II 


ey fe Ps Unknown. 


f a Beatrice Cenci? = 


Canvas, 18) x 144. 


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Canvas,/2t x8) 


4 a ‘Unknown. — 
; Grandfather's V: 


IS 
Canvas, 16} x Ig}. 


32 


Fe Unknown. 


“A The Dancing Lesson. 


17 -x.10; 


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Lowenthal (E.). 


Italian Girl. 


Canvass.22" x17; 


34 


Unknown. 


i | At the Window. 


\ Canvas, 26 x 20. 


30 
Bangniet (C.), 


Paris, 


Order of Leopold, 1843; Officer of the same Order, 1872. 


Oider of Isabel Catholic of Spain, etc. 
The Morning Toilet. 


Canvas, 26 x 20, 
13 


36 
Accard (Eugéne), Paris. 
The Visit to the Invalid. 


Canvas, 27 xas, 


37 
Newhays (L. A.), Munich. 


Cattle at the Pool. 


Canvas, 32 x. 26. 


38 
Verboeckhoven (Eugéne). 


Medals in Paris, 1824, 1841, 1855. Legion of Honor, 1845. 
Chevalier of the Orders of Leopold, St. Michael of Ba- 
varia, and Christ of Portugal. Member of various Acad- 


emies. Died, 1881. 


In the Stable. 


Panel, 20x 164, 


39 
Unknown. 


Mischief in the Studio. 


Canvas, 32 x 254. 
14 


40 


-Avaricious. 


Gariwas; 15-5 13; 


41 
Unknown. 
Birth of Christ. 


Canvas, 12 x 9}. 


42 


Unknown. 


Unknown. 
ohare Bie Holy Family. 
Ske Panel, 8} x 64. 


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Holland. 


44 
Mieris (after). 
The Frugal Meal. 


Canvas, 10 x Q. 


45 


Toussaint (Louis), Paris. 


Candlelight Effect—Threading the Needle. 


’ Panel, 104 x gf. 


46 
Culverhouse (J. M.), Munich. 


The Connoisseur. 


Panel, 10} x 83. 


A7 


Unknown. 


Female Portrait. 


Panel, ote. 
16 


48 


Unknown. 
| pe Scriptural Subject. 
i Canvas, ro} x 84. 


49 
School of Rembrandt. 


Painting on Porcelain. 


50 
Meissonier (J. L. E.), Paris. 


Medals, 1840, 1841, 1843, 1848. Grand Medals of Honor, 
1855, 1867, 1878. Legion of Honor, 1846 ; Officer, 1856; 
Commander, 1867; Grand Officer, 1878. Member of 
Institute, 1861. Member of Munich Academy, 1867. 
Honorary Member of Royal Academy, London, and of 
most Continental Academies. He is justly considered the 
reviver of the highest Dutch School of gesre painting. 
Meissonier, although he painted by preference on a small. 
scale, was not enfeebled in his technique by the minuteness 
of his labors. He remained until the end one of the 
greatest masters of anatomy and form in Europe. The 
test of enlargement which has been applied to some of 


his smallest works shows that they have the same breadth 


17 


and strength as pictures of the largest dimensions. He 
died in Paris, 1891, and was buried with the greatest 


public honors ever shown to a French artist. 


The Sleeping Cavalier. 


Panel, 12 xg. Dated, 1867. 


51 
Unknown. 
Devotion. 


Canvas, 174 x 14%. 


52 
Unknown. 


Battle Scenes. 
(A pair.) 


Canvas, 16 x 214, each. 


53 


Zuccarelli (F.), Florence. 


Landscape with Figures. 
(A pair.) 


Canvas, 14% x 24}, each. 
18 


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34 


-Rossano. 
Mary Magdalen. 


Canvas, Ig x I5. 


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The Evenin g Star. 


_ Copper, 20 x 17. 


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Unknown. 
i 4 Musician. 
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| Mary and John. 
: ed Canvas, 25 x Ig. 

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Paris, 


Medals, 1822, 1831, and 1839. Legion of Honor, 1846. 


58 
Zuccarelli (F.), Florence. 


At the Fountain. 


Canvas, 15 x 244. 


59 
Unknown. 


The Picture Book. 


Panel, 14 x 12. 


60 


Grimoux (J.), Paris. 
The Country Lady. 


Canvas, 274 x 214. 


61 
Rottan, Sr. (J.). 


Devotion. 


Canvas, 303 x 23. 
20 


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“62 . 
Unknown. | 


Female Figure. 


_ Canvas, 35 x 30. 


, ere 63 
_ Wagrez (Edmund), tip ¢ | Paris. 
The Young Artist. 


Canvas, 30 x 42. 


| ) 64 
_ Gy eavI.),0 3 J) ii Monich: 


~ leon sel pire enact 


‘Canvas, 26 x 394. 


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: Deloose (13) ana | | Brussels. 
The Village School. 


Panel) 34 x47. 
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66 
Muller (Moritz), Munich. 


A Bavarian Inn. 


Canvas, 37 x 47. 


67 
Lowenthal (E.). 
Roman Lady. 


Canvas, 29 x 244. 


68 


Zuccarelli (F.), | Florence. 


Pastoral Subjects. 
(A pair.) 


Canvas, 21-x 33, each. 


69 
Unknown. 
Venus and Cupid. 


Canvas, 274+ x 24. 
22 


Jove. ae 
Unknown. 


Landscape. © 


Canvas, 30 x 40. 


-_Holnstein (Clement, Count). 


: Canvas, GRO Se 


Unknown. 


Canvas, 39 x 27. 


Canvas, 35 x 42. 


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P72, 


23 


Unpleasant News. — 


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Mythological Subject. 


Bavaria. 


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74 
- Minor (Frederick). 


Playing with the Cat. 


Canvas, 41 x 344. 


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Unknown. 
Judith. 


Canvas, 43 x 314. 


76 
Lowenthal (E.). 
Romeo and Juliet. 


Canvas, 50 x 37. 


Rossano (J.), Rome, 
Neapolitan Fruit Seller. 


Canvas, 37 x 49}. 
24 


78 
vi Willich (C.). 
e Psyche. 


Canvas, 54 x 4I. 


79 
- Rottan (J.). 


Moses Smiting the Rock. 


Canvas, 30 x 49. 


80 
Browerton. 
Landscape—Night. 


‘en Canvas, 34 x 44. 


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fap a: ; Unknown. 


— Portrait—Man in Armor. 
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Noterman (Z.), Wee ee 


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‘Canvas, 34 x 27. bag 


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Quattordeci (N.). | 


; Magdalen, — 


Canvas, 24x17}. 


84 


Unknown. — 


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Cretius (C.). 


~ Carnival in Venice—Night Scene. 


Cues 484 x 404. 


87 


Bassano. 
’ Canvas, 46 x 61. 


88 
Anke Sin Eee! ; : ; 
me eyer (Otto), bet | a4 . Berlin. 


De n° Canvas, 50 x 40. : 


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Cu Iverhouse easy; Munich. 


’ i. 7 Bites résarty.. 


| as Canvas, 39 x 58. | ; . 
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~The Vendangé. _ : 


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90 i 
Unknown. 


Landscape and Figures, areas 


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Canvas, 38x 54. 


Millner (Chas.), ; | ee aM 
The Malserheath in To Austrian ” 


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Comte-Calix (F. C.), 
Medals 1844, 1857, and 1859. Died 8 uy 
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Wealth does not make ear: 


Canvas, 40x 50. 


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Tilton (John R.). 
} Venice. - 
Canvas, 38x 65. } : = 
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Rose (Jules), ee | Munich. 
* ‘he Green Lake, Berchtesgaden, Bavaria. 


Canvas, 52 x 624, 


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~ Return from the Festival. 


Canvas, 43 x 69. 


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Mythological Subject. 


Canvas, 48 x 82. 


feet 97 
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ae Canvas, 98 x 60. 
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